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Dickens studies annual : essays on Victorian fiction

edited by Michael Timko, Fred Kaplan, and Edward Guiliano

AMS Press, c1981-

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Vol. 26-: edited by Stanley Friedman, Edward Guiliano, and Michael Timko

Vol. 31-: edited by Stanley Friedman, Edward Guiliano, Anne Humpherys, and Michael Timko

Vol. 38-: edited by Stanley Friedman, Edward Guiliano, Anne Humpherys, Talia Schaffer, and Michael Timko

Vol. 41-: edited by Stanley Friedman, Edward Guiliano, Anne Humpherys, Natalie McKnight, and Michael Timko

Vol. 46-: edited by Stanley Friedman, Edward Guiliano, Anne Humpherys, Natalie McKnight, Caroline Reitz, and Michael Timko

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Vol. 50, no. 1-: editors, Edward Guiliano, Anne Humpherys, Natalie McKnight, Caroline Reitz

Publisher varies: University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press (v. 48-)

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents
Volume

: set ISBN 9780404185206

Table of Contents

  • Includes book-length critical edition of Dickens's juvenilia
  • Paul Schacht, "In Pursuit of Pickwick's Hat: Dickens and the Epistemology of Utilitarianism"
  • Natalie McKnight, "The Erotics of Barnaby Rudge"
  • Karen Bourrier, "Reading Laura Bridgman: Literacy and Disability in Dickens's American Notes"
  • Michael Klotz, "Dombey and Son and the 'Parlour on Wheels'"
  • John Kofron, "Dickens, Collins, and the Influence of the Arctic"
  • Jan Alber, "Darkness, Light, and Various Shades of Gray: The Prison and the Outside World in Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities"
  • Philip V. Allingham, "The Illustrations for Great Expectations in Harper's Weekly (1860-1861) and in the Illustrated Library Edition (1862) - 'Reading by the Light of Illustration'"
  • Victoria Ford Smith, "Dolls and Imaginative Agency in Bradford, Pardoe, and Dickens"
  • Robert Tracy, "'Opium is the true hero of the tale': De Quincey, Dickens, and The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
  • Stephanie Pena-Sy, "Intoxication, Provocation, and Derangement: Interrogating the Nature of Criminal Responsibility in The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
  • Robert C. Hanna, "Before Boz: The Juvenilia and Early Writings of Charles Dickens, 1820-1833"
  • Natalie McKnight, "Recent Dickens Studies - 2007"
  • Index.
Volume

20 ISBN 9780404185404

Description

This collection of essays relating to the work of Charles Dickens examines the place of the novels within the wider context of Victorian fiction.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Physicochemical background: introduction
  • chemistry - structure
  • preparation methods for LMWH
  • different preparation methods - different products?
  • physiocochemical control of LMWH
  • products in clinical use (Europe, August 1990)
  • references. Part 2 Biochemistry of anticoagulant actions in vitro: introduction
  • binding to antithrombin III
  • molecular weight dependence of anticoagulant activity
  • inhibition of thrombin
  • inhibition of factor Xa
  • inhibition of contact system enzymes
  • inhibition of factors IXa
  • overall effects on thrombin generation
  • is the anti-Xa activity of LMW heparin relevant?
  • references. Part 3 Measurement of in vitro anticoagulant activities: introduction
  • principles of biological assays
  • measurement of potency
  • problems in aways of LMW heparins versus an unfractionated heparin standard
  • an international standard for LMW heparin
  • conclusions
  • references. Part 4 Interaction with heparin-binding proteins and cells
  • introduction
  • heparin binding proteins
  • proteins which enhance anticoagulant activity
  • proteins released by heparin
  • proteins that neutralize anticoagulant activity
  • other heparin-binding proteins
  • heparin and fibrinolysis
  • interaction with cells
  • platelets
  • endothelial cells
  • effects on other cells
  • references. Part 5 Pharmacology in animals and humans
  • introduction
  • pharmacokinetics of unfractionated heparin
  • pharmacokinetics of LMW heparin in animals
  • other animal pharmacology studies
  • human pharmacology studies
  • summary of human pharmacokinetic data
  • references. Part 6 Experimental studies in animals: background
  • experimental models
  • LMW heparin and experimental thrombosis
  • effect of method of preparation
  • anticoagulant versus antithrombotic activity
  • thrombin inhibition and antithrombotic activity
  • LMW heparin and bleeding
  • references. Part 7 Clinical studies in prophylaxis of thrombosis: deep vein thrombosis
  • LMW heparin and DHE
  • orthopaedic surgery
  • prostatic surgery
  • cerebrovascular disease
  • haemodialysis
  • prophylaxis in medical patients
  • anti-factor Xa levels in bleeding and thrombosis
  • LMW heparin and pregnancy
  • references. Part 8 Treatment of established venous thrombosis: venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
  • chronic venous insufficiency
  • complications of LMW heparin treatment
  • references. Part 9 Conclusions: one drug or several? is anti-Xa activity important?
  • is LMW heparin better than UFH?
Volume

22 ISBN 9780404185428

Description

This is a collection of essays on the works of Dickens. The books studied include ""The Pickwick Papers"", ""The Old Curiosity Shop"", ""Bleak House"", ""Hard Times"" and ""Little Dorrit"".
Volume

23 ISBN 9780404185435

Description

This work presents a collection of essays that examine Victorian fiction. Emphasis is placed on Dickens, although the works of Trollope and Thackeray are also discussed.
Volume

25 ISBN 9780404185459

Description

This volume in the Dickins Studies series covers ""Dombey,"" ""Bleak House,"" Nickleby,"" ""Hard Times,"" ""Edwin Drood,"" as well as Catherine Gore, Collins and Thackeray.
Volume

26 ISBN 9780404185466

Description

This is a volume in a series that publishes some of the most important contemporary essays on Dickens. This particular text examines a variety of critical orientations and styles rather than looking at the consistency of a particular theoretical position.

Table of Contents

  • Courtly Wild Men and Carnivalesque Pig Women in Dickens and Hardy, Mark M. Hennelly, Jr.
  • Bad Scene - ""Oliver Twist"" and the Pathology of Entertainment, Joseph Litvak
  • The Parable of the Spoons and Ladles - Sibling and Crypto-Sibling Typology in ""Martin Chuzzlewit"", Jon Surgal
  • ""Let Me Pause Once More"" - Dickens' Manuscript Revisions in the Retrospective Chapters of ""David Copperfield"", Joel J. Brattin
  • A Sisterhood Rage and Beauty - Dickens' Rosa Dartle, Miss Wade and Madame Defarge, Barbara Black
  • Becoming Poor to Make Many Rich - the Resolution of Class Conflict in Dickens, Stephen Hake
  • The Civilizing Mission at Home - Empire, Gender and National Reform in ""Bleak House"", Timothy L. Carens
  • Signification and Rhetoric in ""Bleak House"", Paul A. Kran
  • On Goods, Virtues and ""Hard Times"", Valerie L. Wainwright
  • On History, Case History and Deviance - Miss Wade's Symptoms and Their Interpretation, Anna Wilson
  • The Narrator's Shame - Masculine Identity in ""Great Expectations"", Kathleen Sell
  • ""Dashing in Now"" - ""Great Expectations"" and Charles Lever's ""A Day's Ride"", Jerome Meckier
  • ""John Rokesmith's Secret"" - Sensation, Detection and the Policing of the Feminine in ""Our Mutual Friend"", Lisa Surridge
  • Wilkie Collins, Detection and Deformity, Teresa Mangum
  • Carlyle in Prison - Reading ""Latter-Day Pamphlets"", Jeremy Tambling
  • Recent Dickens Studies, Joseph W. Childers.
Volume

27 ISBN 9780404185473

Description

This volume of essays on Victorian fiction addresses works including Dickens's ""Barnaby Rudge"", ""A Tale of Two Cities"" and ""Great Expectations""; Thackeray's ""Vanity Fair""; and Wilkie Collins's ""No Name"".
Volume

28 ISBN 9780404185480

Description

In addition to comprehensive surveys of recent work on Dickens, Eliot, Collins and the fin de siecle, this volume features the updated 100-page supplement to ""David Copperfield: An Annotated Bibliography"" (1981). The work of Richard J. Dunn and Ann M. Tandy, this supplement begins with no.779 and continues to no.1140, permitting easy cross-referencing to Professor Dunn's earlier volume. An author and subject index to the supplement conclude this section of DSA.

Table of Contents

  • The Black Hole of London - Rescuing Oliver Twist, Jim Barloon
  • Unnatural Agencies - ""Little Dorrit"", Speculation and Administrative Reform, Claudia Klaver
  • Dickens, the Virgin and the Dredger's Daughter, Robert R. Garnett
  • News from the Dead - Archaeology and Detection in ""The Mystery of Edwin Drood"", Lawrence Frank
  • Copy-Book Morals - ""The Woman in White"" and Publishing History, Sundeep Bisla
  • Gaskell's ""Ruth"" and Hardy's ""Tess"" as Novels of Free Union, Jeanette Shumaker
  • New Historicizing Dickens, William J. Palmer
  • Recent Dickens Studies -1997, Elizabeth G. Gitter
  • Vocation and Production - Recent George Eliot Studies, Alicia Carroll
  • Recent Wilkie Collins Studies -1983-1998, Lillian Nayder
  • Review Essay - ""Fin de Siecle"", Margaret D. Stetz
  • ""David Copperfield: An Annotated Bibliography - Supplement I, 1981-1998"", Richard J. Dunn and Ann M. Tandy.
Volume

29 ISBN 9780404185497

Description

Besides presenting articles exploring the wide range of Dickens' interests and talents, this series also includes essays on other mid- and late-19th century novelists and on the history and aesthetics of the period's fiction.

Table of Contents

  • Malcolm Andrews, ""Dickens, Washington Irving, and English National Identity""
  • Sean C. Grass, ""Pickwick, the Past, and the Prison""
  • David Parker, ""Oliver Twist and the Fugitive Family""
  • Catherine Robson, ""Down Ditches, on Doorsteps, in Rivers: Oliver Twist's Journey to Respectability""
  • Goldie Morgentaler, ""The Long and the Short of Oliver and Alice: The Changing Size of the Victorian Child""
  • Colette Colligan, ""Raising the House Tops: Sexual Surveillance in Charles Dickens's Dombey and Son (1846-48)""
  • Annette R. Federico, ""Dickens and Disgust""
  • James Hill, ""Authority and the Bildungstoman: The Double Narrative of Bleak House""
  • David A. Ward, ""Distorted Religion: Dickens, Dissent, and Bleak House""
  • Daniel P. Scoggin, ""Speculative Plagues and the Ghosts of Little Dorrit""
  • Karen C. Gindele, ""Desire and Deconstruction: Reclaiming Centers""
  • Keith Hale, ""Doing the Police in Different Voices: The Search for Identity in Dust Heaps and Waste Lands""
  • Carol-Ann Farkas, ""Beauty is as Beauty Does: Action and Appearance in Bronte and Eliot""
  • Lisa Sternlieb, ""Three Leahs to Get One Rachel': Redundant Women in Tess of the d'Urbervilles""
  • Cynthia Northcutt Malone, ""Near Confinement: Pregnant Women in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel""
  • Harland S. Nelson, ""Recent Dickens Studies: 1998""
  • David Garlock, ""Recent Studies in Thomas Hardy's Fiction 1987-99""
  • Volume Index.
Volume

30 ISBN 9780404189303

Description

These essays cover various subjects on Victorian fiction, while mainly concentrating on the works of Charles Dickens. Among the topics discussed include: subversive religion in ""The Woman in White"", analytical chemistry in Dickens and George Elliot, and Dicken's and the aesthetics of death.
Volume

33 ISBN 9780404189334

Description

The ""Dickens Studies Annual"" occupies a position as an important repository of scholarship, containing both sound assessments and on occasion, revelations or stimuli toward further investigation. Contributors include: Robert Tracy, Katherine Williams and Monique Morgan amongst others.
Volume

34 ISBN 9780404189341

Table of Contents

  • John B. Lamb, ""Faces in the Window, Stains on the Rose: Grimaces of the Real in Oliver Twist""
  • Elizabeth Palmberg, ""Clockword and Grinding in Master Humphrey's Clock and Dombey and Son""
  • Julia Miele Rodas, ""Tiny Tim, Blind Bertha, and the Resistance of Miss Mowcher: Charles Dickens and the Uses of Disability""
  • Elizabeth Gitter, ""Dickens's Dombey and Son and the Anatomy of Coldness""
  • Karl Smith, ""Little Dorrit's 'Speck' and Florence's 'daily blight': Urban Contamination and the Dickensian Heroine""
  • Eric G. Lorentzen, "" 'Obligations of Home': Colonialism, Contamination, and Revolt in Bleak House""
  • Keith Easley, ""Dickens and Bakhtin: Authoring in Bleak House""
  • Christopher Barnes, ""Hard Times: Fancy as Practice""
  • David Paroissien, ""Ideology, Pedagogy, and Demonology: The Case Against Industrialized Education in Dickens's Fiction""
  • Jennifer Ruth, ""The Self-Sacrificing Professional: Charles Dickens's 'Hunted Down' and A Tale of Two Cities""
  • David Hennessee, ""Gentlemanly Guilt and Masochistic Fantasy in Great Expectations""
  • Philip Rogers, "" 'My word is error': Jane Eyre and Colonial Exculpation""
  • Alicia Carroll, ""Post-Millennial Dickens: A Review Essay 2002""
  • Carolyn Sigler, ""Lewis Carroll Studies: 1983-2003""
  • Index
Volume

37 ISBN 9780404189372

Table of Contents

  • John Bowen, ""A Garland for The Old Curiosity Shop""
  • James R. Kincaid, ""Blessings for the Worthy: Little Dorrit and the Nature of Rants""
  • Linda Lewis, ""Madame Defarge as Allegory in Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities""
  • Deborah Wynne, ""Scenes of 'Incredible Outrage': Dickens, Ireland, and A Tale of Two Cities""
  • Seth Rudy, ""Stage Presence: Performance and Theatricality in Dickens's Our Mutual Friend""
  • Lillian Nayder, ""'Catherine Dickens and Her Colonial Sons""
  • Sean C. Grass, ""The Moonstone, Narrative Failure, and the Pathology of Surveillance""
  • Kay Li, ""Dickens and China: Contextual Interchanges in Cultural Globalization""
  • Terri A. Hasseler, ""Recent Dickens Studies: 2004""
  • Mark Turner, ""Trollope Studies, 1997-2004""
  • Grace Moore, ""Colonialism in Victorian Fiction: Recent Studies""
  • Linda K. Hughes, ""Recent Studies in Nineteenth-Century Women Narrative Poets""
  • Talia Schaffer, ""British Non-Canonical Women Novelists, 1850-1900: Recent Studies""
  • Roger Swearingen, ""Recent Studies in Robert Louis Stevenson: Letters, Reference Works, Texts - 1970-2005""
  • Index.
Volume

38 ISBN 9780404189389

Description

Founded in 1970, the centennial anniversary of Dickens' death, ""DSA"" has been published since 1980 by AMS Press in cooperation with the Ph.D. program in English of the City University of New York and in association with the Graduate Center, CUNY and Queens College, CUNY. Besides presenting articles exploring the wide range of Dickens' interests and talents, ""DSA"" also includes essays on other mid- and late-nineteenth-century authors and on the history and aesthetics of the period's fiction. In addition, each volume contains a substantial review article examinining a prior year's scholarship on Dickens, and ""DSA"" occasionally publishes surveys of work on other Victorian writers, as well as review essays considering specialized studies of subjects in Victorian fiction. The editors seek to offer essays of ""the most diverse kinds,"" those employing innovative as well as traditional approaches.
Volume

39 ISBN 9780404189396

Table of Contents

  • Carolyn Dever, ""The Gamut of Emotions from A to B: Nickleby's Histrionic Expedition""
  • James Buzard, ""Enumeration and Exhaustion: Taking Inventory in The Old Curiosity Shop""
  • Lisa Hartsell Jackson, ""Little Nell's Nightmare: Sexual Awakening and Insomnia in Dickens's The Old Curiosity Shop""
  • Igor Webb, ""Charles Dickens in America: The Writer and Reality""
  • Mark M. Hennelly, Jr., ""Dickens's Daniel Plato Complex in Dombey and Bleak House""
  • Natalie Kapetanios Meir, ""'What would you like for dinner?' Dining and Narration in David Copperfield""
  • Kimberle L. Brown, ""When I Kissed Her Cheek': Theatrics of Sexuality and the Framed Gaze in Esther's Narration of Bleak House""
  • Keith Easley, ""Self Possession in Great Expectations""
  • Britta Martens, ""Death as Spectacle: The Paris Morgue in Dickens and Browning""
  • Bert Hornback, ""Mortimer Lightwood""
  • Daniel Pollack-Pelzner, ""Reading and Repeating Our Mutual Friend""
  • John Glendening, ""War of the Roses: Hybridity in The Moonstone""
  • Natalie B. Cole, ""Dickens and Gender: Recent Studies, 1992-2007""
  • Timothy Spurgin, ""Recent Dickens Studies, 2006""
  • Index.
Volume

40 ISBN 9780404189402

Table of Contents

  • Includes book-length critical edition of Dickens's juvenilia
  • Paul Schacht, ""In Pursuit of Pickwick's Hat: Dickens and the Epistemology of Utilitarianism""
  • Natalie McKnight, ""The Erotics of Barnaby Rudge""
  • Karen Bourrier, ""Reading Laura Bridgman: Literacy and Disability in Dickens's American Notes""
  • Michael Klotz, ""Dombey and Son and the 'Parlour on Wheels'""
  • John Kofron, ""Dickens, Collins, and the Influence of the Arctic""
  • Jan Alber, ""Darkness, Light, and Various Shades of Gray: The Prison and the Outside World in Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities""
  • Philip V. Allingham, ""The Illustrations for Great Expectations in Harper's Weekly (1860-1861) and in the Illustrated Library Edition (1862) - 'Reading by the Light of Illustration'""
  • Victoria Ford Smith, ""Dolls and Imaginative Agency in Bradford, Pardoe, and Dickens""
  • Robert Tracy, ""'Opium is the true hero of the tale': De Quincey, Dickens, and The Mystery of Edwin Drood""
  • Stephanie Pena-Sy, ""Intoxication, Provocation, and Derangement: Interrogating the Nature of Criminal Responsibility in The Mystery of Edwin Drood""
  • Robert C. Hanna, ""Before Boz: The Juvenilia and Early Writings of Charles Dickens, 1820-1833""
  • Natalie McKnight, ""Recent Dickens Studies - 2007""
  • Index.
Volume

41 ISBN 9780404189419

Description

Founded in 1970, the centennial anniversary of Dickens's death, DSA has been published since 1980 by AMS Press in cooperation with the Ph.D. program in English of the City University of New York and in association with the Graduate Center, CUNY and Queens College, CUNY. Besides presenting articles exploring the wide range of Dickens's interests and talents, DSA also includes essays on other mid- and late- nineteenth-century authors and on the history and aesthetics of the period's fiction. In addition, each volume contains a substantial review article examining a prior year's scholarship on Dickens, and DSA occasionally publishes surveys of work on other Victorian writers, as well as review essays considering specialized studies of subjects in Victorian fiction. The editors seek to offer essays of ""the most diverse kinds,"" those employing innovative as well as traditional approaches.
Volume

42 ISBN 9780404189426

Description

Founded in 1970, the centennial anniversary of Dickens's death, DSA has been published since 1980 by AMS Press in cooperation with the Ph.D. program in English of the City University of New York and in association with the Graduate Center, CUNY and Queens College, CUNY. Besides presenting articles exploring the wide range of Dickens's interests and talents, DSA also includes essays on other mid- and late- nineteenth-century authors and on the history and aesthetics of the period's fiction. In addition, each volume contains a substantial review article examining a prior year's scholarship on Dickens, and DSA occasionally publishes surveys of work on other Victorian writers, as well as review essays considering specialised studies of subjects in Victorian fiction. The editors seek to offer essays of """"the most diverse kinds,"""" those employing innovative as well as traditional approaches.
Volume

43 : cloth ISBN 9780404189433

Description

Presents articles exploring the wide range of Dickens's interests and talents, and includes essays on other mid- and late- nineteenth-century authors, and on the history and aesthetics of the period's fiction. In addition, each volume contains a substantial review article examining a prior year's scholarship on Dickens.
Volume

44 : cloth ISBN 9780404189440

Description

Justin Eichenlaub, "The Infrastructural Uncanny: Oliver Twist in the Suburbs and Slums" Erin Gore-Wilson, "`No Certain Roof but the Coffin Lid': The Melodramatic Body and the Semiotics of Syphilis in Oliver Twist" Monica F. Cohen, "Making Piracy Pay: Fagin and Contested Authorship in Victorian Print Culture" Kattie Basnett, "Reversing Domestication in Dickens: Forging Masculine and Domestic Types through the Cross-Species" Timothy Gilmore, "Not Too Cheery: Dickens's Critique of Capital in Nicholas Nickleby" Christine L. Corton, "Drowning in the Fog: The Significance of Quilp's Death in The Old Curiosity Shop" John Lamb, "The Wax Girl: Molding Nell in The Old Curiosity Shop" Maria Ioannou, "Dora Spenlow, Female Communities, and Female Narrative in Charles Dickens's David Copperfield and George Eliot's Middlemarch" Deborah A. Thomas, "Vibrations in the Memory: Bleak House's Response to Illustrations of Becky in Vanity Fair" Melissa A. Smith, "When Fairy Godmothers Are Men: Dickens's Gendered Use of Fairy Tales as a Form of Narrative Control in Bleak House" Priti Joshi, "An Old Dog Enters the Fray; or, Reading Hard Times as an Industrial Novel" Lauren Ellis Holm, "Book-Snatcher/Body-Snatcher: Adaptation, Resurrection, and A Tale of Two Cities" Rebecca Richardson, "Bradley Headstone's Bad Example of Self-Help: Dickens and the Problem with Ambition" Robert C. Hanna,, ed., The Storm at the Lighthouse, by Wilkie Collins, with an Introduction, Textual Notes, and Appendix Elizabeth Bridgham, "Recent Dickens Studies: 2011"
Volume

45 : cloth ISBN 9780404189457

Description

Founded in 1970, the centennial anniversary of Dickens's death, DSA has been published since 1980 by AMS Press in cooperation with the Ph.D. program in English of the City University of New York and in association with the Graduate Centre, CUNY and Queens College, CUNY. Besides presenting articles exploring the wide range of Dickens's interests and talents, DSA also includes essays on other mid- and late- nineteenth-century authors and on the history and aesthetics of the period's fiction. In addition, each volume contains a substantial review article examining a prior year's scholarship on Dickens, and DSA occasionally publishes surveys of work on other Victorian writers, as well as review essays considering specialized studies of subjects in Victorian fiction. The editors seek to offer essays of ""the most diverse kinds,"" those employing innovative as well as traditional approaches.
Volume

46 : cloth ISBN 9780404189464

Description

Founded in 1970, the centennial anniversary of Dickens's death, DSA has been published since 1980 by AMS Press in cooperation with the Ph.D. program in English of the City University of New York and in association with the Graduate Centre, CUNY and Queens College, CUNY. Besides presenting articles exploring the wide range of Dickens's interests and talents, DSA also includes essays on other mid- and late- nineteenth-century authors and on the history and aesthetics of the period's fiction. In addition, each volume contains a substantial review article examining a prior year's scholarship on Dickens, and DSA occasionally publishes surveys of work on other Victorian writers, as well as review essays considering specialized studies of subjects in Victorian fiction. The editors seek to offer essays of ""the most diverse kinds,"" those employing innovative as well as traditional approaches.

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  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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